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Hey Bill O'Reilly here.
Welcome to the No Spin News, Tuesday, August 15, 2003.
Stand Up for Your Country and Your Country, the United States of America, is under siege right now.
That is the subject of this evening's Talking Points memo.
So you're going to hear a lot of stupid stuff in the next 72 hours, dumb stuff, false stuff, destructive stuff, you're going to hear it all.
I am here tonight to lay this latest Trump indictment and the whole thing to tie it up into a rational fair assessment of where we are.
And where we are is not in a good place as a country.
All right, let's begin with the Georgia situation.
So this is putting our democracy in jeopardy.
That's not an overstatement.
Because what this is is a local district attorney interfering in a national presidential campaign.
Fannie Willis is her name.
Fulton County, Georgia, that's Atlanta.
She is charging Donald Trump and 18 others or whatever it may be with conspiracy racketeering
to overturn the Georgia election in 2020.
But here's the interesting thing.
Fannie is the only district attorney
in the entire state of Georgia alleging this.
All of the others, even the Democrats,
have not signed on here.
Second thing, you would think that this kind of a charge
would be the attorney general of Georgia's purview,
not Fannie.
And if you don't know Fannie Willis, she's an ardent, democratic machine leftist.
So there's politics already involved with this.
But just step back for a moment.
Even if you hate Donald Trump, just step back.
One woman in charge of justice in one county has now disrupted the entire presidential campaign.
And if convicted in Georgia, Donald Trump,
would have to go to prison.
It's a mandatory conviction.
He's not going to be convicted on racketeering and conspiracy.
That won't happen.
All right.
But if he were ever to be convicted, then he would have to go to prison.
So, Fannie Willis began her investigation two and a half years ago.
As soon as Joe Biden walked into office, she started.
What she came up with are a series of vague charges, all right?
very few specifics.
Now, we'll learn the specifics in discovery
when the Trump lawyers go in
and get all of the specific information.
But we don't know them now.
So anybody trying this on television and radio,
either way, convicting Trump or quitting Trump,
is doing you a disservice
because we don't know.
We knew, though, is that Fannie could have wrapped this up
in two and a half months,
not two and a half years,
because nothing changed from what Trump allegedly did in November and December and early January
after the presidential vote of 2020. Nothing's changed. So it took Fannie two and a half years to
arrive at this racketeering thing. Does that make any sense to you? No. So now we have a situation
where, again, one person, one law enforcement official
is now influenced all 365 American citizens.
Let's put this into some kind of perspective.
Roll the tape.
She is listing over 160 acts.
They're often phone calls, meetings, tweets.
She just calls them all criminal.
She says that they all were knowingly false.
And with that broad brush, she's able to indict everyone and bring in 19 people into that courtroom.
That's the benefit of using a racketeering approach.
But it also increases the danger for the country in terms of how we will handle contested elections in the future.
Now, Turley, Jonathan Turley, is the best of them.
Okay?
on the written front, Victor Davis Hansen is the best.
So it used to be Charles Crathammer was the best.
Late Charles Crathammer was the best on TV.
I think I vie with Hansen on the column stuff,
but Hansen turns out more print stuff than I do.
So if you really want the perspective from an honest point of view,
Turley and Hansen are your go-to people.
Now, out of the 18, Code,
defendants, we've got Rudy Giuliani, Mark Meadows, former White House Chief of Staff under Trump,
John Eastman, Trump's lawyer, Sidney Powell, those are the headlines. They're all going to be
brought in, and they have to show up on August 25th for this arraignment. But again, Americans say,
well, okay, but we have other things to deal with here, right? We've got the Ma LaGo documents.
That's a federal beef being played out in Florida.
The January 6th interference at the Capitol, the election interference, that's a federal beef.
The New York Stormy Daniels thing, which the DA in New York still hasn't explained to New Yorkers or Americans and or Americans.
What the federal law is.
Why are you even bringing this thing?
It's a civil beef.
Why did you criminalize it?
bragging, I don't have to tell you.
So that one, it's not going to go anywhere.
I don't think the Georgia thing's going to go anywhere
because the Trump lawyers can say,
this is a federal election.
We want it in federal court.
It'll be my first step.
And Fannie is overreached because there's nobody else in Georgia
backing her up.
So that would be the first step.
Now, the Mao Lago thing, Trump did it.
it. I got a couple of letters at the end of the show. I'm going to read to you by viewers,
no spend news viewers, that say he didn't do it, but he did it. So if I were Trump, and I said
this earlier this week in my column, I'd plea that out. It's a low-level beef, but I'd plea it out
and, you know, whatever it may be. Get that off your sheet. Okay? And I'll tell you why in a
moment. It's important. The interference in the election in January 6th,
is all about state of mind.
And as I told you yesterday with Vice President Pence,
Pence isn't saying that Trump knew the election was lost
and lied about it anyway and tried to interfere anyway.
That's not what Trump is saying.
Pence said that on television.
Though that case just blows right up there.
Again, I'm not trying the case,
but I'm just telling you what's on the record.
So there may be other things in the interference case on January 6th,
and I don't know.
All right.
So the Supreme Court is going to have to get involved with this.
They have to because the nine justices know what's happening.
They're not stupid people.
They know that all of these charges against Donald Trump are coordinated by Democrats.
There's not one charge that's been brought against Trump,
and I think there are 77 of them now, or 97?
I can't keep track.
Not one.
that's been brought by an independent or a Republican.
They're all Democrats, and it's all timed, all to divert attention away from Joe Biden's problems.
The nine justices know that. They also know what Councillor Turley just said,
that if this is successful, if Fannie Willis is successful,
than any prosecutor anywhere in the country
can drum up some kind of charge
against a national or state or local office seeker
and completely divert their campaign.
Supreme Court is not going to allow that to happen.
Six of the justices will absolutely try to stop this.
The other three, I don't know where they're going to come down.
But I don't know exactly how the Supreme Court's going to get involved.
Now remember, in the election of 2000, I can't believe that was 23 years ago,
the Supreme Court stepped in because Florida was so chaotic, it's so out of control,
and basically said, Bush won.
And to Gore's credit, Gore said, okay.
That is Al Gore's legacy.
Trump did not say okay in the 2020 election.
He did not.
He left the White House, the power turned over, but he continued to say that it was a rigged election.
And to this day, there is not enough evidence to prove it.
Now, the Trump people continue to say they have it or they're going to present it.
All right.
I'm ready to listen.
But right now, it's not there.
So Gore stepped aside, Trump did not.
That's the historical fact.
However, Trump has a right, a constitutional right,
to have an opinion that the election of 2020 was rigged.
He's a right to say it.
He has a right to write it.
He has a right to go around to rallies.
and rail against it. That is not a crime. It only becomes a crime when, like Fox News,
right, Trump knew he lost, and I don't believe that for a second, and I know Trump better than
anybody, and then proceeded to try to corrupt the election anyway. Knew he lost, but then
continued to take these steps. Right now, Trump believed what he wanted to believe.
He got lawyers like Eastman to tell him, you can do another slate of electorates, of electoral people.
All Vice President Pence has to do is stay the election, and you can bring in these people
from Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, wherever, who can say, no, no, no, the vote in our state was flawed.
and I'm going to give my electoral votes to Trump.
That's what Eastman told Trump he could do under the Constitution.
Well, it's false.
That was bad advice.
But Trump wanted to believe it.
So that's what he tried to do.
But there is not a shred of evidence that Trump did what Fox News did.
They knew that the voting machines weren't rigged, but said it anyway.
That's where they lost $800 million.
No evidence that Trump knew he lost.
To this day, that man believes he won that election in 2020.
Okay.
So the Supreme Court has got to find a way in to this whole thing.
Or as I said, every vote is now going to be polluted.
by political prosecutors.
This is very interesting.
Two of the most outrageous partisans
on the Democratic side did the same thing that Trump did.
They believe the election they lost was flawed.
First, Stacey Abrams of Georgia.
Go.
I acknowledge that former Secretary of State Brian Kemp
will be certified as the victor
in the 2018 gubernatorial election.
But to watch an elected official who claims to represent the people in this state
baldly pin his hopes for election on the suppression of the people's democratic right to vote
has been truly appalling.
So let's be clear.
This is not a speech of concession.
Because concession means to acknowledge an action is right, true, or proper.
As a woman of conscience and faith, I cannot concede that.
All right, Ms. Abrams did not commit a crime because she believed what she said that the vote in Georgia was suppressed and she lost because of it.
Okay, the same thing that Trump believed.
How about Hillary? Go.
And so I know that he knows that this wasn't on the level.
I don't know that we'll ever know everything that happened, but clearly we know a lot and are learning more every day and history will probably sort it all out.
So, of course, he's obsessed with me.
And I believe that it's a guilty conscience in so much as he has a conscience.
Now, I never acknowledged that she lost in 2016, ever.
Ran around a country saying she didn't lose.
Same thing.
Now, Trump took it a step or two further by discussing with state officials the state of the boat.
He's allowed to do that.
He was president from election day to inauguration day.
He was allowed Donald Trump under the law to look into what he believed were voter fraud.
It was allowed.
So all of these cases, with the exception of Ma La Lago, I don't believe we're going to amount to anything.
They'll either be thrown out or, you know, it's just not going to be there.
Ma'a Lago, he did it.
That's the one I would get out.
Get that out.
Because the Supreme Court is not going to come in and say to a federal, for the Justice Department,
you have to knock out the Maa Lago thing.
They can't do that.
Supreme Court can't go into the states and do it either.
But if Trump can get the Georgia thing into the federal court, then a Supreme Court can't.
The court can't interfere with state justice.
But if something's unconstitutional, then this report can go right into the state and say, hey, knock it off.
Very, very, very complicated.
Three varies.
All right.
But again, I'm making a prediction.
Supreme Court's going to have to get involved with this because if they don't, then this is going to just blow up our voting process.
And that's a memo.
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All right, let's bring in one of the smartest guys on political scenes, a Democrat.
You've seen him before, and you know it's been news, Doug Schoen.
He's got a new book coming out called Four Presidents, Kennedy, Nixon, Biden, Trump,
leaders who change history in changing times.
So you can pre-order that book now anywhere.
So where am I making mistakes, Doug?
Am I going wrong here somewhere?
What I think with January 6th where Trump has some additional liability is the whole process of certifying the result.
I think that the charge that I thought Bill on January 6th was the whole notion of what Trump was asking Pence to do and Pence refused to do.
I think that charge is also a serious one.
I worry, though, I must tell you,
I worry about the Georgia prosecution for the reasons you do.
The idea of using a RICO statute against the president and 18 other people,
however misguided, they may well have been.
What this says for our democracy, and you made this point, Bill,
and it's the point that to me is most important,
And if this goes forward in the way that it could, our democracy could be finished.
It could be irrevocably changed.
That's my greatest concern.
Yeah, and that's everybody, Charlie said the same thing.
Anybody who loves their country and is not a partisan, you know, crazy person knows the danger that this will lead to.
But I'm going to challenge you on January 16th.
That whole case by Jack Smith, the special prosecutor, is predicated on Trump knowing the election was lost and doing it anyway.
That's what the charges are predicated on, okay?
Pence is not going to say that.
I thought he might.
But in a television interview over the weekend,
it was asked point blank on NBC,
the White House tell you to do this,
and he goes, no, I don't remember that.
So if Pence goes in and says,
hey, Trump got bad legal advice from John Eastman,
and he really believed that the constitutional allowed me,
the vice president, to stay the electoral vote count,
then that's Trump's opinion.
It's not a criminal act.
Well, I'm not sure Pence will go that far, but you could well be right, Bill.
We shall see.
This is one of those issues that, not in short order, but eventually we'll see whether I'm right or you're right.
Okay.
So advancing this story now, I think it would be safe to say that most Americans,
after these four indictments in different places, are thoroughly confused.
They don't know what's happening.
They don't understand the alternate electoral vote people.
They don't know what it.
All they know is that whatever side they're on, okay, is right.
They don't know anything else about it.
And, you know, I just see the destruction of discourse, of debate, of different points of it,
all blowing right up in front of our faces now.
Well, that's exactly right.
We live in a country of two narratives, the Democratic Party narrative and the Trump narrative
of election fraud and malfeasance and the like.
And the idea that these two universes can peacefully coexist, given what's happening now,
is less and less likely and more and more likely what you're saying,
Jonathan Turley's saying, and what I've just said, could well be the result,
which, by the way, has implications for our economy and for our foreign policy.
So now, I think Trump is strengthened in a short term.
Sure.
Nobody knows what's going to happen in a year.
Nobody.
But he's strengthened because the MAGA people, they're going to go on with him.
They don't care.
What he did.
Correct.
They're there.
And a lot of the independents, the smarter ones, are saying, you know, and when you compare it to the Biden
treatment from the justice.
Department. The independents are going, we don't like this corruption. We don't like this.
So even though we don't like Trump, we're not voting for the other side. And that helps Trump as
well. It does, and it also helps Trump in the primary because the Republicans and those
Republican-leaning independents say, we may not be comfortable with Trump. We may not want him.
but the way he's been treated is so outrageous,
we're going to vote for him just because we think this is all a raw deal.
So I think there's a lot of...
But there's one more factor.
The people voting for Trump now know that if Trump wins,
he's going to get the bad guys.
Going to come after the bad guys.
Well, that's the other side of this that you haven't mentioned
is when you compare the way Trump's been treated now with four indictments
to the kid gloves for Hunter Biden
and potentially Joe Biden.
We just don't know.
It's two narratives that are very hard
as a fair thinking person to reconcile.
I mean, and picking as a special prosecutor,
which I think was overdue,
the guy who had the case for five years,
that didn't make a lot of sense to me either.
It's insane.
It just, Marrick Garland now, you know,
downgraded about 10 points in my estimation.
I don't even think he's a smart man.
I don't even think he's smart because doing that,
he just signals, look, we're doing it
because we don't wise testify in front
of the congressional committees.
That's why we're doing this.
And Weiss booted this whole thing top to bottom.
Couldn't have done a worse job,
but we're gonna give him more power
to do an even worse job.
I mean, even the dimest Americans
got to go, what is going on?
Well, the judge in the Hunter-Biden case made it clear what his real exposure is.
Yeah, sure. Right.
The Farah violation, which sent Paul Manafort to jail.
It seems to me like it's a prima facie a violation by Hunter Biden of that statute.
Absolutely.
And we're going to get to that statute you mentioned.
Last word.
Last question.
I can't predict this.
And you know me, I'm a big mouth, obloviator.
I have no blank an idea what's going to happen in the next six months.
I believe Biden's going to be out of office by Christmas, but I can't back that up at all other than watch his deterioration.
And I do know this to be fact, that one September and October roll around, those Republicans in the congressional committees are just going to launch everything they have.
spurred on by Fannie Willis and her pals going after Trump.
Last word.
I think we're in uncharted waters bill.
I think for three reasons Biden could not be the candidate, could be Hunter Biden, could be
issues of mental competence, and it could be poll numbers.
I also think there's the possibility, given these indictments and how unprecedented it is,
that for some reason that we don't know today, Trump could well not be the candidate.
more likely than not will be. But this is a world of banana republics. This is not a world
of the world's greatest, most stable, free democracy. I am profoundly disquieted and saddened
today, as I think most Americans should be. All right, Doug. Thanks again. The book,
upcoming book, is four presidents, Kennedy Nixon, Biden, Trump, leaders who change history
and changing times. So everybody should pre-order that book. I mean, obviously, you
want to get ahead of this deal. Thanks again, Doug. We really appreciate it. Right. Thank you.
All right, Hillary Clinton sat down with Rachel Maddo on MSNBC last night. Now, I'm not,
the only reason I'm mentioning this is it's so absurd. I don't watch it, but of course I have
producers who did. This is like sitting down if you were a young man with your mom and her
friends at a bridge game. That's what is it like.
to watch this thing so the matter is never going to ask a question that would reflect poorly
on a democrat ever in her entire life would she ever do that never never never she had to bring up
biden but she brought him up in a she feels sorry for by maddow does all right fine and here's what
hillary said though look i think it is true that a lot of people in our country don't even know
what he's done. And part of that is they don't get their news from MSNVC. They get their news from
social media if they get any news at all. They don't have the kind of information that would
give them confidence in knowing what their government is doing.
Do you have confidence in your government right now? Anybody? Bill at bill o'Reilly.com.
If you have confidence in your government, write this moment in history, please let me know and tell me why.
All right, but apparently Hillary Clinton said, yeah, I have confidence in it.
And people are stupid because they don't watch MSNBC, which is the most rank propagandist network in the history of this country.
NBC News, Comcast should be very, very proud.
And don't give me Fox News.
Don't give me that.
Okay, I worked there for more than 20 years.
I'm not responsible for what happens there now.
But in my 20 years there, I slayed propaganda on a daily basis.
All right, President Biden's in Wisconsin telling everybody, the economy's great.
Meantime, gas prices are on the rise everywhere.
Food prices are still outrageous.
But he goes to Wisconsin to say everything is great.
he's a genius, and that's where he is today.
Biden administration didn't like the affirmative action ruling by the Supreme Court,
which ordered colleges and other entities not to take race into consideration when admitting
or hiring people.
Biden didn't like that.
He wants equity.
He wants racial preferences.
He said that.
Okay.
You like racial preferences?
Then you vote for Joe Biden.
So now the Biden administration says, quote,
For example, a university could consider an applicant's explanation about what it means to him to be the first black violinist in a city's youth orchestra or an applicant's account of overcoming prejudice when she transferred to a rural high school where she was the only student of South Asian descent.
All right, I think college admissions officers and job hiring people should take into account things.
barriers that people have overcome. I do. That's okay, but that's not what you really want,
is it? Wink, wink, wink. Hunter Biden might be charged under the Foreign Corruption Practice Act.
I told you about this. We already analyzed this. Foreign Corruption Practice Act. Okay.
So I got a letter from one of our lawyer viewers, Adele Oatros, in Washington State.
And she says, has anyone ever been charged or prosecuted under that act?
Well, yes, a number of people will give you two of the most recent.
In May of this year, Manning Carrie Yan, former president of a non-governmental non-profit
sentenced to three years, six months for paying bribes to people into Marshall Islands.
Okay, so Carrie is in clink.
January of this year, 58 year old, it's his name, Marilio, he took bribes to get a contract from the
Bolivian government, okay? And his last name is Marilio. I'm looking to see if the first
name is on here, and I cannot find it. And that's a producer problem that I will deal with.
So this guy, he bribed the Bolivian government to give him a contract, and he's now serving 70 months in prison.
That's just two.
We have a whole line list.
So it's absolutely viable.
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afghanistan falls into the hands of the taliban you all remember it chaos death
Destruction. And Joe Biden. Roll the tape.
The extraordinary success of this mission was due to the incredible skill, bravely, and selfless courage of the United States military and our diplomats and intelligence professionals.
The incredible success. Go Biden. Two years ago. So there is an Inspector General for Afghanistan Reconstruction. Nobody knows this, but there is. His name is John Sopka.
S-O-P-K-O.
And he filed a report on the U.S. withdrawal and all the horror that follow.
I'm just going to quote you one portion of it.
You can go and look it up and get the whole thing.
Quote, several former Afghan and senior U.S. officials told us the Biden administration's withdrawal process was abrupt and uncoordinated,
in particular withdrawal of contractor support for the Afghan National Defense and Security Forces,
unquote. So this extraordinary success that Biden, of course, told to the whole world was bull.
It was a mess, and it was Joe Biden's fault directly because he's commander in chief.
Just like the southern border is Joe Biden's fault directly because he knocked out by executive order
the remain in Mexico policy. And this is a man who some people are still considering
voting for. And I presented more than this to a liberal friend of mine. He goes, I don't care
about any of that. I just hate Trump. What are you going to do? Your country's going down the drain
because of an incompetent president. You don't care because you hate Trump. Okay. By the way,
about 2,500 U.S. service members are killed and more than 20,000 wounded in Afghanistan.
In the 20 years we were there.
All right, mail segment and final thought about something that you should want to hear.
We'll be right back.
Okay, let's go to the mail.
We got Jack O'Day, retired IRS revenue agent, Bethany Beach, Delaware.
It's puzzling to hear about people saying the statute of limitations on the Hunter Biden case
has run out, there is no statute of limitation for tax fraud. That is true, Jack, but it's not
just tax fraud here. There's a number of other things foreign Asian, as we just said, and
they're running a clock out on those. That's the overarching on it. Chris Dolatowski, Philadelphia,
I agree, Michelle Obama is a strong candidate for president, but I doubt she would want to risk
the Obama's legacy in place in history by returning to D.C. The Obama's were worth hundreds of
millions of dollars and happily enjoying their lives. Well, you never know. All I can do is report
the Democratic Party would love her to run. All I can do. Julio Reyes, Bellevue, Illinois,
O'Reilly, why do you want Michelle to run? Americans are not that stupid. Who says I want
Michelle Obama to run, Julio? Did I say that? No. Okay. Michael. Michael.
on a message board. I hope you were wrong
about Michelle Obama. There's no one more
polarizing than she.
No one who would
sow more discord.
Okay. Bob Billis,
Glenn, Bernie, Maryland. Bill,
please stop saying
President Trump should have
returned the classified documents. He
declassified them.
If
he can prove that he did that,
then the case will be thrown out.
There you go.
Bob? I hope you're right. But I haven't seen any evidence today yet. But if his lawyers can
prove it, no case. Goes. Rhonda Sexton, Twin Falls, Idaho, I'm hearing all this news about
the money Joe Biden has received. My question is, they find him guilty of receiving
his money, can the courts take the money away? Well, number one, there isn't a credible
report that says Joe Biden received any money yet. That has not existed. Everybody
should know that. That's part of due process. Two, if it can be shown that President Biden
benefited from his son and brothers griffed the court and Joe Biden was prosecuted for it,
McCourt can find him an enormous amount of money.
Can't take that money away.
They can find him.
Linda Martin, Lenore, North Carolina.
Where does the money come from that provides travel, clothing, food, and housing for all the migrants crossing the border?
The Homeland Security Budget.
That's where it comes from.
Okay.
Hugh Noak, Michigan, you were right.
Months ago, Bill, when you say gasoline prices, would return to $4 at the island.
in my area, prices at $3.99 last week as we approached Labor Day. Yeah. And that's what they do.
They got three more weeks in the summer driving season. Bang! You're going to get it.
Glenda, killing Jesus is the best Jesus book I have ever read other than the Bible. I think so.
You really don't want to know what Jesus the man was like and what he went through, killing Jesus is it.
No theology.
You know, there are human beings on his planet
don't believe that Jesus, the man, ever existed.
This is credible.
But they're there.
Okay, let's go to killing the witches,
which is getting a lot of traction now
because Donald Trump is going witch hunt, witch hunt,
and all of that emanated from Salem.
And I do apply what happened in Salem to today, modern day.
Killing the witches is really three books and one.
I'll explain that more,
as we get closer to September 26.
You can pre-order hand-signed copies.
We are going to run out of those.
So if you want them, get them.
Then we have the show.
80% sold out.
Friday, October 27th,
Paramount Theater, Huntington, Long Island.
Lees will be changing.
Beautiful time here on the island.
Love to see you all.
It's going to be a terrific, terrific, funny, lively show.
Bill O'Reilly.com, ticketmaster,
Paramount Theater, all have tickets for you. Going fast. Killing the mob, killing the legends,
together, 18 bucks, because we like you. All right. So those are two of the best killing books.
Killing the legends, killing the mob, together, 18 bucks. Word of the day, do not be imperious.
Hillary Clinton, imperious. I am, P-E-R-I-O-U-S.
back with a final thought
in a moment. All right, here is
the final thought of the day. I gave 15
minutes at the top of the
NOSPN News tonight on the
latest indictments and all of them
together, and I hope
you absorb
that. Okay? Now,
this morning on WABC
radio, which is our flagship
station, in fact, thousands
of you are listening to me right now
on WABC.
I had a second,
on Sid and Friends in the morning with Arthur Idalia, who may be here tomorrow, on this.
It was like a debate.
Now, I'll probably debate Cuomo tomorrow night, Wednesday night, on News Nation about it.
But this one was good, because Idalia is a lawyer, and he's tried to punch holes in my analysis
nicely.
And boy, it's worth listening to, so we posted it on bill o'Reilly.com.
You don't have to be a member.
You don't be anything.
Let's go there, listen to it, you will find it very educational and lively.
That's for sure, I believe.
So the reason that we do all these things, and I don't like to, if I say I don't like
to brag, you're going to have a thousand things that you can write to me about, say,
you were bragging, all right, just like that Verizon commercial.
Anyway, we have now so many streams to get our information into the public all around
a world, not just in the United States, it's staggering what we have here.
And the corporate media will never write about it.
The Wall Street Journal did a little bit, and then I got reports, the reporter got yelled at it.
They don't want you and everybody else to know how successful that's a little bit.
some agencies independent news agency are becoming in one we're one of them we're the leader leader
of the pack um you may have noticed that uh we get my pillow advertising with us for now i think that's the
first time mike lindell has gone out of uh linear tv i think that's the first time i think he does
a little radio but independent and we're happy to add the my pillow people i got my my pillow
it's good. Not giving him a plug, I'm just telling you that that kind of a big advertiser
does not come to a business unless he or she who's ever running it believes that there's
enough people listening. And we have them. Thanks to you. So that is the final thought of the day.
We'll be back here tomorrow with a rock'em-sockham approach. Thank you for watching and
listening to the No Spin News. We'll see you then.